Sharad Pawar is the head of the Nationalist Congress Party, and is the Union Agriculture Minister, Sharadchandra Govindrao Pawar, which is the full name of Sharad Pawar has been associated with many allegations of minor and major scams.

SHARAD PAWAR entered politics in 1967 from the Baramati constituency under the guidance of Yashwantrao Chavan. He became the chief minister of Maharashtra, he made a name for himself in the political field, and it is said that his name was nominated for the Prime Minister's post along with P.V. Narsimha Rao and N.D. TiwarI, however, the Congress elected P.V. Narsimha Rao as the leader.

Sharad Pawar has handled important posts such as Minister of Defence, Chairman for the Board of Control for Cricket in India, and he also became the President of International Cricket Council of India. But Sharad Pawar is also associated with allegations related to corruption and controversies. During his last tenure as agriculture minister, there were farmer suicides, which exceeded two lakh in number.

The India Against Corruption leader, Anna Hazare asked Sharad Pawar to declare worth of assets and after pressure from senior parliament members, he declared his assets and his family members' assets, but the figure was quite surprising. He declared his total assets including his family members assets worth Rs. 12 crores only. “It is totally a trash, I believe that all these corrupted ministers have declared their'“chillar' wealth only,” said Anna Hazare, reported Wake India Now.

Sharad Pawar is said to have links with criminals and underworld dons. The various criticism and allegations of corruptions against him are:

Land allotment – In 2007, the Bombay High Court issued notice to all the institutions headed by Sharad Pawar, Ajit Pawar and Sadanand Sule (Sharad Pawar's son-in-law). The allotment was made under Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar who was a NCP leader and minister. For this case, Sharad Pawar has served a contempt of court in 2008.

Wheat imports scam – as a union minister of agriculture, Sharad Pawar cancelled the tender of Food Corporation of India for procuring the wheat. He then made the private dealers to purchase the wheat directly from the farmers and the dealers dumped the stock to create a false price rate. And when no wheat was available in the market for the common man, private dealers sold the wheat to the Food Corporation of India for Rs 1300 to 1400 per ton, whose original cost was Rs 900 per ton.

All these issues made Sharad Pawar unpopular, and his controversial connections have tainted his image and reputation. The people of Maharashtra have almost forgotten his achievements as a progressive leader, and his massive victory margins in elections.